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Alcohol Question.......

My wife and I went to CN last year for our honeymoon and were kind of new to the all inclusive thing. We spent the week just drinking red stripe, pina colada, and rum and cokes. All went well. We are leaving tomorrow morning 11-1-09 for CTI and want to be more informed. As far as the alcoholic beverages go can we just ask for shots of Tequilla, or Jager or anything like that or does it have to be mixed drinks? I know its short notice just wanted to know if I can get some help.. Thanks All

We have asked for shots, asked for a tray to carry them on, to do with friends we met, some days we drank beer, some days we had Champagne on the beach, some days we dranks mixed drinks, and in the evenings drank the house wines with dinner, it is all inclusive, do not be shy to ask for whatever you like.

R&R25,
Here are a few snaps of a Bob Marley sequence. In this case at CN:
1- Lindon preparing the event (a fair mount of work, I say)
2- Some trepidation, but mostly bravado
3- When it hits you feel no pain. Or maybe you do. If you look past girl #1 sucking it down, girl #2 is clearly already in OMG mode.
4 - Damage done. But at least guy #2 already has water ready (thanks to someone I know).

I'm not sure what screams "Oh my" (or alternatively, whatever would be currently hip profanity) more here... the hands over the mouth stemming projectile from girls #1 and #2, or the completely vacant eyes in guy #1. Not claiming to never being there, but know what it is like now.

(slight) disclaimer - don't know these people other than taking the pics and one of the guys was piloting for one of the US military forces and I wish them all well.

wine

Hi All,

I'm curious about what kind of wine is served. Is it "good" wine? Not that I'm too good for less expensive wine, I'm certainly not, but I get a headache from it. I wish I COULD drink it-would make things much easier. I really like wine with my meal, but if we are at a restaurant around here, and I have more than one glass, I will be sorry the next day because they charge the same amount for one glass that it costs them for the whole bottle. ($6/glass for $6 bottle of wine). I'm not sure how to ask this question....

I'm curious about what kind of wine is served. Is it "good" wine? Not that I'm too good for less expensive wine, I'm certainly not, but I get a headache from it. I wish I COULD drink it-would make things much easier. I really like wine with my meal, but if we are at a restaurant around here, and I have more than one glass, I will be sorry the next day because they charge the same amount for one glass that it costs them for the whole bottle. ($6/glass for $6 bottle of wine). I'm not sure how to ask this question....

TLB

....Pretty much typical "House Wines". Not bad, but not much more than "Box Wines". At dinner, it's pretty much a bottomless glass. Easy to realize that you're on your 7th glass!!